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[–] undone@lemm.ee 4 points 21 hours ago (1 children)

Will be published next week with specs & pre-order page

[–] undone@lemm.ee 1 points 21 hours ago

Completely depends on where you are located. What's you country?

 

So... who's excited to finally get detailed specs and pre-order start?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ejl-7X74tgc

[–] undone@lemm.ee 3 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

I got two for Austria if you want to update the list:

[–] undone@lemm.ee 8 points 1 day ago

US imported $3.2 billion in goods and exported $595 million. Trade deficit of 2.7 billion Syria, Iran, Venezuela (according to Forbes) were tariffed - despite being already sanctioned.

[–] undone@lemm.ee 6 points 1 day ago

For me any migration from big-tech is a win. Especially to self-hosted FOSS alternatives that don't require paid licenses.

We don't need a hand full of people doing it perfectly, we need a big mass doing it imperfectly.

That said - I love all those alternatives that we suddenly learn about and hear about. There might be even better solutions for this particular niche.

[–] undone@lemm.ee 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Self-hosting is possible and without any fees (except your infrastructure) for both Ente and Immich. Personally run Immich for our family at home in our home network and everybody loves it. No cloud fees for Google/Apple photo storage anymore. Handles our current collection of 130K+ photos & videos spanning multiple decades well.

No experience with Ente, but their privacy focus / encryption support sounds awesome. Immich might have a bigger userbase / dev community through Futo / Louis Rossmann. AFAIK no encryption planned there.

[–] undone@lemm.ee 2 points 1 day ago

Can reproduce and just shot the dev of Raccoon an email if we can do anything to fix it on our side. Love when this hopefully is all done within Lemmy natively and redirect services are not needed anymore.

[–] undone@lemm.ee 2 points 1 day ago

Trying to find out why links are broken in raccoon and summit

Reference: https://feddit.uk/post/26682106/16334328

Can't access this test post on summit, because it does not support feddit.org when not logged in.

Raccoon shows an empty page. Best guess so far is that Raccoon parses the URL as actual instance, which it is not.

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submitted 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) by undone@lemm.ee to c/lemshare@feddit.org
[–] undone@lemm.ee 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

URLs are now prettier - while being fully backwards compatible to the initial path structure.


Edit: Also handling invalid URLs more gracefully now

 

https://lemsha.re/ now has prettier URLs (removed https:// from within the URL path).

Now also supports comment URLs thanks to @fxomt@lemmy.dbzer0.com

[–] undone@lemm.ee 1 points 2 days ago

Got it.

Updated the issue tracker.

[–] undone@lemm.ee 1 points 2 days ago

Love the idea. Then we don't depend on chains correctly labeling products - if they add indicators at all.

Appreciate you trying to pre-fill with as many products as possible. Would love to see you finding a way to integrate community curation as well.

On another note: how about separating the database in its own service that only focuses on database management & API for other products to use as well? Or does anybody know of a similar database that is already built (community-driven, not controlled by a few)?

[–] undone@lemm.ee 1 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Absolutely open for that.

But not sure I'm following. Couln't you already define the custom URL as https://lemsha.re/%s and leave GET params empty?

 

Just wanted to share some insights after migrating away from Google et al. Curious to hear about others experience.

Please keep a few things in mind when reading this:

  • the goal is not to be perfect - this is a long process that will never stop and it's just the start
  • personally prefer self-hosted open source to alternatives that might be better at avoiding US, but have too much of a negative impact on my productivity
  • you don't have to tackle everything all at once... small steps count too

Sharing this in hopes of inspiring someone to try an alternative or two. Also to hopefully hear about other experiences and what worked best for you.

TL:DR

Migrated from the big G to Vivaldi (browser), Proton (mail), Nextcloud (calendar, full collabora office suite, storage) , Immich (photos), Graphene OS (android).


DONE

Successfully migrated my Google accounts: private (16+ years) and my business Google Workspace - subscription now fully eliminated.

  • Email: For now my emails will be with Proton. I know about the situation with their CEO, but wanted to make use of my standing subscription. Will be easy to switch again once it runs out. Proton import with the included migration tool was a breeze.

  • Calendar: Tried the calendar but sync interval for remotely subscribed calendars is not high enough for my needs. Happy with the Nextcloud calendar feature.

  • Office: Already running a Nextcloud instance for years and enabled contacts + calendar (caldav sync, carddav sync on android) and their office bundle (based on Collabora). Did an in-depth comparison of Cryptpad and Collabora and preferred the latter.

  • Photos: Immich is just so good. Set up an instance for our family and everyone is so happy to not worry about Apple/Google storage subscriptions - and the awesome features immich brings. Handles our combined 130k images/videos well.

  • Cloud storage: Would love a native Proton Drive sync client for Linux. For now my main storage will stay with Nextcloud.

  • OS: Can highly recommend Ubuntu - a bit biased as long-time user. Finally made the switch from stock Android to Graphene OS. Love it so far. Would not recommend it to inexperienced users / non-tech people. Lineage might be more suitable. Love the discussions in this community lately introducing us to /e/OS, Sailfish, PostmarketOS, etc. I hope to see Sailfish and PostmarketOS go mainstream within a few years.

  • Browser: Hard to decide as there are so many schools of thought and very vocal groups. Did some in-depth comparisons and decided to at least break free from Chrome for now. Went with Vivaldi and if they are forced to abandon manifest v2 I have LibreWolf and Floorp already set up as alternatives. Can highly recommend Floccus to sync bookmarks between devices (including mobile).

WIP

  • Notion: Self-hosted AppFlowy looks promising, but have not tested it lately if it covers all my needs.

  • Bitwarden: Hardest to let go for me personally, but might look into Vaultwarden. If Vaultwarden sucks and I really need to ditch Bitwarden it will most likely be Keepass based.

 

lemsha.re now supports Photon UI for Lemmy

Try Photon UI at phtn.app

The lemsha.re source code is available at https://codeberg.org/lemshare/lemshare

 

Hey 👋,

I got frustrated with the friction for users from direct links to all the different instances they don't have accounts for and built https://lemsha.re/

It's inspired by matrix.to - but built for Lemmy content.

If a user clicks a lemsha.re link the user will be presented with two options:

  • visit the original link, or
  • view the same content - but on their preferred instance

Hope you find it useful.

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by undone@lemm.ee to c/GoHugEU@lemm.ee
 

...and some images for social share embeds

 

Inspired by matrix.to for Matrix we wanted to reduce friction when sharing Lemmy links. The idea is simple: instead of directly linking to a Lemmy page we first ask the user if they prefer to visit the original or another instance.

We call that a Lemshare. At the moment Lemshare links are limited to Lemmy community and user profile links.

You can create your own Lemshares here: https://gohug.eu/lemshare/

 

A bit hesitant to post, but here it goes.

When Buy European started it got me immediately hooked into implementing practical changes in my everyday life. One of the first steps was de-googling myself (as much as possible), and with that change my default search engine. For that I built a custom simple start page that offers a European alternative at random https://gohug.eu/

My collection of saved posts, bookmarks, and notes became a bit cumbersome. So I decided to add a bit more to the website and list the main resources, to always come back to. Hope some of you find it helpful too: https://gohug.eu/join/

So here it is. A web devs way of trying to participate and give something back. Cheers

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by undone@lemm.ee to c/buyeuropean@feddit.uk
 

Hey 👋,

I am amazed by what's happening. This community is great.

Two thoughts:

  • The main reason this whole thing is so exciting for me is because it means change. It's such a great feeling to disrupt old habits and re-evaluate everything that I got so comfy with over the last decades. Please keep your recommendations coming. So much new (and better) alternatives to discover.

  • While I love "Buy European", in reality my heart realized it's more about "Avoid US". Hey friends from non-European countries!

Thank you!

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